50th Birthday Presents Ideas – Awesome Gift and Greeting Card In One

Sometimes it can be quite difficult searching for that special , rare present for a Fiftieth Birthday but when I discovered this present on Amazon I realised at once that it would be an major hit with Mother as she simply loves music.

Mother, you see , is always singing and dancing and is invariably the centre of attraction at celebrations – she even sings when she does the washing up. The neat thing about this product is the hits all come from 1964 – the year of her birth – and they are the originals which I know she`ll appreciate. And with twenty songs from singers such as Andy Williams , Simon and Garfunkel and Elvis Presley I know there will be no silence at home for ages.

Another reason why I chose this gift is that the Compact Disc comes attached to the back of a 1964 colourful birthday greetings card. It`s a good quality card – not some of those wafer thin flimsy cards that you get these days – and features iconic images and some news cuttings from 1964 on the cover. Inside the card there are fascinating facts that will bring back memories and also space for yours truly to write a nice birthday message. The {year card|greeting card|card and CD will be a tremendous souvenir to treasure in future years.

This amazing gift and greeting card is suitable for any music lover – not just Mums – who is about to celebrate a 50th birthday in 2014.

Learn more about this at http://www.amazon.co.uk/50th-Birthday-Gifts-1964-Greatest/dp/B0086ULIQQ/50th birthday Gifts/

A fantastic Birthday gift idea for anyone born in the year 1964. It`s a 1964 greatest hits CD featuring 20 top hits from 1964. All hits are by the original artists. The CD comes attached to the back of a two-fold 1964 birthday card featuring iconic images and top news stories from 1964 on the cover. Inside, there are further interesting 1964 facts and a space for writing birthday messages. Note: no CD case as this is a CD Gift Card. Tracks on this CD:-

1. Roy Orbison – Oh, Pretty Woman.
2. Simon & Garfunkel – The Sound Of Silence.
3. Elvis Presley – Viva Las Vegas.
4. Tony Bennett – Nobody Else But Me.
5. Doris Day – Move Over Darling.
6. Duane Eddy – Rebel Rouser.
7. Pete Seeger – The Bells Of Rhymney.
8. Bobby Vinton – When I Fall In Love.
9. Jim Reeves – I Love You Because.
10. Aretha Franklin – But Beautiful.
11. Mongo Santamaria – El Pussycat.
12. Vic Damone – The Second Time Around.
13. Percy Faith – Blue On Blue.
14. Maureen Evans – I Love How You Love Me.
15. Roy Orbison – Pretty Paper.
16. Major Lance – Um Um Um Um Um Um.
17. Henry Mancini – How Soon.
18. Andy Williams – A Fool Never Learns.
19. Dave Brubeck – Upstage Rumba.
20. Lorne Greene – Ringo.

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